Top link in there is about switching to windows. Which really is switching to WSL, at which point why even bother with the windows portion if you are developing for the web.
As for the switch to android, the article can be boiled down to: I never really used any iPhone only features (iMessage, airdrop, handoff, iPhone exclusive apps) and therefore it was easy. Except for the one (Photos) which is going to be a nightmare to have to manually migrate.
Big old nothing burger.
That being said, I would never trust Google Photos with storing my photos, especially since there isn't an equivalent desktop app like there is for Apple Photos. I'd likely move to https://www.photoprism.app
As for the switch to android, the article can be boiled down to: I never really used any iPhone only features (iMessage, airdrop, handoff, iPhone exclusive apps) and therefore it was easy. Except for the one (Photos) which is going to be a nightmare to have to manually migrate.
Big old nothing burger.
That being said, I would never trust Google Photos with storing my photos, especially since there isn't an equivalent desktop app like there is for Apple Photos. I'd likely move to https://www.photoprism.app